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Reports > 2025 > March > Tuesday 25
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
There are changes happening that herald the beginning of onei of the more popular spring fisheries in the region. I have friends that live along Crab Creek above where it flows into Moses Lake. They have reported that the flow in the creek has really ramped up in recent days. That is always followed with the migration of walleye into the creek, and walleye fishing heats up in the area known as The Fill, which is above the Highway 17 Bridge. The irrigation canals are also filing, and all of this means that good walleye fishing in Moses Lake should turn on soon. Moses Lake is shallow and the warm warms up earlier than other big reservoirs, like Banks Lake. An area of the lake that walleye anglers will be focusing on will be at the very top end, below where Rocky Ford Creek enters the lake. Walleye gather in the shallow water, and trolling side planers with spinners and nightcrawlers is a very effective method getting the fish. Anglers will be trolling in water that is only three to five feet deep. Fishing is great until the weeds grow enough to foul lines or the lake turns over.